Antechinus C# Editor

Antechinus, the very first professional C# editor
supports the new Microsoft's C# (C Sharp) programming language
color-coded syntax and allows you to compile and run applications from the
integrated environment. This editor is already a favorite of many developers (such
as myself) that have been using C# since it began in alpha

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Antechinus C# Editor v4.0

C Point team is pleased to announce the release of Antechinus C# Editor v4.0, which allows you to design, compile and run C# applications from the integrated environment.

Highlights:
* Intellisense/auto-complete. Antechinus reacts as you type to provide extensible pick-lists for widely used classes. Methods, properties and parameter-lists are at your fingertips.
* C# Fundamentals tutorial, in addition to the quick-start tutorial. Step-by-step guide to C# programming, written by Michael Bartlett.
* NET auto-detection and integration: The links to tools and help files are now created automatically for the default .NET installation.
* Context-sensitive help. To get help for the word under the cursor just hit F1: instant help for .NET namespaces, classes, properties and methods.
* Improved project management, and
* Greater efficiency. Antechinus 4.0 has many under-the-hood improvements. Despite adding new features, the size of the editor has been reduced from 1.28MB to 1.08MB.

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